Dealer Notes

This Nissan won't be on the lot long!

You'll appreciate its safety and technology features! Nissan prioritized comfort and style by including: 1-touch window functionality, power windows, and much more. It features a continuously variable transmission, front-wheel drive, and a 2 liter 4 cylinder engine.

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KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall3.6Out of 5

Outstanding platform for a compact camper van

By Chris | on Wednesday, January 30, 2019

4.0

I'd been looking for a compact camper van that got great mileage and discovered one based on the NV200. The good? The seats are divine, simply the most comfortable seat I've experienced in a vehicle. We just did a three day trip and unlike almost every other vehicle I've owned, my back was happy the entire three days.
The van has adequate power. Could it be zippier? Sure, but we actually got 25.6 MPG on the trip, so I'm thrilled with it the way it is.
I have a minor complaint about the way that the foam isolating the windshield is visible, but...that is seriously a minor complaint and at the van's price point, the build quality is spectacular.
I've read that the stock tires aren't good in rain and snow, but we drove through a LOT of rain and they were great. It is a van, not a sports car. As I look at the tread pattern, they also should be okay in snow -- the van is front wheel drive, and I suspect those criticizing the tires based the reviews on light rear ends.
I'm NOT a fan of CV transmissions, but as they go I am satisfied with the transmission. Again, because of the incredible fuel economy in this van, I'm happy to deal with things that are less "driver centric" than I prefer.
All in all, if you are looking for a solid, economical delivery van or platform for a small camper, I would recommend the NV200 without reservation.…

avoid it

By andy | on Wednesday, October 17, 2018

1.0

we have two of these vans. would never buy one again. both vans constantly get bent rims, sliding and rear doors always get stuck shut. they eat wheel bearings every year. the cvt transmission is failing on the van with 130k miles, it has metal flying around internally and whines like a bad power steering pump. the air conditioning is not efficiant enough, and it needed to be repaired at 80k miles. if your giving it hard throttle it pulls all over the road. the only perk of this van is it’s more comfortable than a full size.…

best cargo van for a small business

By sbunny8 | on Wednesday, May 01, 2019

4.0

I mainly bought this van for its excellent fuel economy. That's very important to me. But I also like the stylish looks and the headroom in the cargo area. Floor to ceiling, it's the same interior height as the Ford E350 full size work van that I used to drive. But the Nissan uses 48% less fuel. On top of that, Nissan gives a five year warranty. (I wish Nissan would offer a fully electric version, using the drive train from the Nissan Leaf. Maybe in a few years they will. But I digress.) Keep in mind, this is a work van. It's not as comfortable as a passenger car. The engine is quiet but there's a fair amount of road noise and the suspension is a bit stiff. Fill it with cardboard boxes and I'll bet it would be quiet and ride perfectly.…

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